Word: calhouns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Darmouth is expected to open with the same team that beat the Crimson in overtime 69-59 last month. Six foot eight Paul Wisdom, one of the best shots in the Eastern League, will be the center, with push-shot specialist Bill Biggs and Kent Calhoun at the guards...
Five-foot eleven-inch Bill Biggs, the shortest man among the Big Green starters, is the team's other high scorer. The rest of the first string includes guard Kent Calhoun, and forwards Fred Gleg and Roger Pierce...
...Yale, Eli Whitney won a key, and Chemist Benjamin Silliman bitterly complained about PBK's bibulous anniversary meetings ("After such surfeits, I am always sick"). In 1818, South Carolina College at Columbia applied for a charter, sent it to the Secretary of War, PBK's John C. Calhoun, who in turn sent it to the Secretary of State, PBK's John Quincy Adams. Adams was the first presidential member. Those who came after him: Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt* and William Howard Taft...
Iannelli, and teammate Bob Ransom, both received minor letters for 1950-'51 last October 23rd, when the H.A.A. ruled polo a minor sport. The third letterman was Tom Calhoun, now dissociated from polo, and president of the Rugby Club...
...third period, after Tommy Thompson intercepted O'Connor's pass at midfiled, Calhoun started a drive which culminated when Bartram piled over center from one yard out for the second score. Zych converted once again...